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Zbigniew Maleszewski - Lenestol - Tre, Tekstil, Løvtre
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Zbigniew Maleszewski - Lenestol - Tre, Tekstil, Løvtre

Rare PRL Design “Chair–Armchair” by Z. Maleszewski, 1962 – Adjustable Functional Sculpture – Original Condition ⸻ Description: An exceptionally rare example of post-war Polish modernist design – a dual-function “chair–armchair” (Polish: krzesło-fotel), attributed to artist and designer Zbigniew Maleszewski, circa 1960. This piece embodies the experimental spirit of early PRL (Polish People’s Republic) design, where functionality, space efficiency, and sculptural form were combined into innovative objects intended for both domestic use and export markets in Western Europe. What makes this object truly unique is its integrated mechanical adjustment system: the upholstered seat and backrest are mounted within wooden guide rails, allowing the user to reposition the seating element. This transforms the piece from a more upright chair into a relaxed lounge armchair, altering both angle and seating depth. This is not merely furniture – it is a functional design object with architectural thinking and sculptural logic. ⸻ About the Designer – Zbigniew Maleszewski (1924–2017): Zbigniew Maleszewski was a Polish artist working at the intersection of sculpture, architecture, and applied design. He belonged to the generation that shaped post-war European modernism in Poland. Primarily known as a sculptor, he created monumental and architectural works in stone such as granite and marble, characterized by strong geometric volumes and a focus on structural clarity. His approach to form—rooted in mass, balance, and construction—is reflected in his design work. During the 1950s–60s, like many artists of his generation, he was also involved in applied arts and industrial design environments, contributing to experimental and functional objects that bridged art and production. The present model corresponds with the documented project “Krzesło-fotel” (circa 1960) associated with Maleszewski. ⸻ Condition: • Completely original – never restored • Original upholstery in very good condition • Solid wooden frame • Light, natural patina consistent with age Original, unrestored examples are increasingly rare and highly desirable among collectors. ⸻ Materials: • Solid wood frame (typical for the period – likely beech / ash / oak) • Original fabric upholstery • Integrated wooden sliding/adjustment mechanism ⸻ Period: Circa 1960–1970 ⸻ Design Significance: • Rare dual-function design (chair + armchair) • Early example of modular/adjustable seating concept • Strong sculptural influence from a trained artist • Representative of Eastern European modernism with Scandinavian influence • Increasingly sought-after category in the international design market ⸻ Provenance: Private collection

Nr. 103274489

Solgt
Zbigniew Maleszewski - Lenestol - Tre, Tekstil, Løvtre

Zbigniew Maleszewski - Lenestol - Tre, Tekstil, Løvtre

Rare PRL Design “Chair–Armchair” by Z. Maleszewski, 1962 – Adjustable Functional Sculpture – Original Condition



Description:
An exceptionally rare example of post-war Polish modernist design – a dual-function “chair–armchair” (Polish: krzesło-fotel), attributed to artist and designer Zbigniew Maleszewski, circa 1960.

This piece embodies the experimental spirit of early PRL (Polish People’s Republic) design, where functionality, space efficiency, and sculptural form were combined into innovative objects intended for both domestic use and export markets in Western Europe.

What makes this object truly unique is its integrated mechanical adjustment system:
the upholstered seat and backrest are mounted within wooden guide rails, allowing the user to reposition the seating element. This transforms the piece from a more upright chair into a relaxed lounge armchair, altering both angle and seating depth.

This is not merely furniture – it is a functional design object with architectural thinking and sculptural logic.



About the Designer – Zbigniew Maleszewski (1924–2017):
Zbigniew Maleszewski was a Polish artist working at the intersection of sculpture, architecture, and applied design. He belonged to the generation that shaped post-war European modernism in Poland.

Primarily known as a sculptor, he created monumental and architectural works in stone such as granite and marble, characterized by strong geometric volumes and a focus on structural clarity. His approach to form—rooted in mass, balance, and construction—is reflected in his design work.

During the 1950s–60s, like many artists of his generation, he was also involved in applied arts and industrial design environments, contributing to experimental and functional objects that bridged art and production.

The present model corresponds with the documented project “Krzesło-fotel” (circa 1960) associated with Maleszewski.



Condition:
• Completely original – never restored
• Original upholstery in very good condition
• Solid wooden frame
• Light, natural patina consistent with age

Original, unrestored examples are increasingly rare and highly desirable among collectors.



Materials:
• Solid wood frame (typical for the period – likely beech / ash / oak)
• Original fabric upholstery
• Integrated wooden sliding/adjustment mechanism



Period:
Circa 1960–1970



Design Significance:
• Rare dual-function design (chair + armchair)
• Early example of modular/adjustable seating concept
• Strong sculptural influence from a trained artist
• Representative of Eastern European modernism with Scandinavian influence
• Increasingly sought-after category in the international design market



Provenance:
Private collection

Siste bud
€ 600
Christian Plat
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Estimat  € 700 - € 850

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